Open mikeal opened 9 years ago
Sounds great! :+1:
Chris Williams
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On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Mikeal Rogers notifications@github.com wrote:
Here's the deal. NodeConfs have been run by several people and groups around the world under various sub-brands. There hasn't been a lot of collaboration between these people yet and the administration of "what is a NodeConf" has been left to me personally, as has been enforcing the trademark when necessary.
I'd like to move the ownership of NodeConf from me to a collective of people representative of the organizers around the world that have been running events and helping to build the community. This group will likely move to the Node Foundation at some point (although that decision will obviously be made by this group once the time is right).
Ok, let's put together some initial members, a meeting time, and an agenda.
@voodootikigod https://github.com/voodootikigod @cianomaidin https://github.com/cianomaidin @gergelyke https://github.com/gergelyke @hannesvdvreken https://github.com/hannesvdvreken @kelkes https://github.com/kelkes @digitalsadhu https://github.com/digitalsadhu @PatrickHeneise https://github.com/PatrickHeneise @bevacqua https://github.com/bevacqua @anotheredward https://github.com/anotheredward @dcbartlett https://github.com/dcbartlett @kaushalparikh https://github.com/kaushalparikh @Resonance1584 https://github.com/Resonance1584 @georgewills https://github.com/georgewills @trygve-lie https://github.com/trygve-lie @a0viedo https://github.com/a0viedo @dscape https://github.com/dscape @monkchips https://github.com/monkchips
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Sounds awesome, @rexxars, @leftieFriele, @andersos and @sveisvei from OneShot Oslo keen to participate
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can you add me to the list
Count me in!
Thanks Mikeal, I'm keen.
It looks like we have a mix of awesome people spanning the USA, New Zealand and Europe (and I suspect many places in between)
Can I suggest that 7pm - 8pm GMT should cover most people on this list - apologies to those in Asia, it will be the very small hours...
That converts to: Noon US Pacific Time 3pm US Eastern Time 7am New Zealand Time 5am Australian Eastern Time 9pm Norway / Hungary 6pm UK time
Dates...
Always going to be tricky with such a big group so here is a random date I happen to be available.
July 8th (that is July 9th in NZ and Aus)
I'm interested in discussing:
I'm available for that meeting.
@martinheidegger, @alanshaw & @olizilla would be a good shout too
@yosukefurukawa is currently head of nodejs-japan (hosting node-gakuen - which is actually a legal organisation for the purpose of organising events here). I can help to coordinate other japanese efforts.
I'm traveling in this timeframe but should be able to get a connection somewhere.
:+1: and am free July 8th.
That date and time works for me :+1:
Works for me also.
The date and time works for me.
Well done @mikeal — great initiative and in line with what the foundation is doing.
As I told you privately i would be very keen in having another event in london sometime, so seeing @iancrowther, @monkchips and @olizilla here brings tears to my eyes. GREAT WORK!
July 8th is tricky for me thought, since I might be on a plane at that time. Can we do the the 9th instead of maybe just do a doodle to see what date looses the least amount of people?
On July 9th I'll be on a plane to Django's Birthday :(
:+1: Our's hasn't officially started yet, but will definitely help out with this.
Date and Time is good for me.
So, At this stage the 8th is: Good for: @dcbartlett @mikeal @leftieFriele @trygve-lie @digitalsadhu @olizilla @iancrowther @georgewills
Maybe: @PatrickHeneise
Not good for: @dscape
9th of July option is out due to @mikeal flying.
Who is left unaccounted for?
@dscape if you have an alternate date then lets run it through the :+1: :-1: machine . Alternately is there an asynchronous way we can include you in the meeting?
Works for me :+1:
Works for me too :+1:
Please keep me in the invite anyway, I'm in NYC so it's hard cause of running around but will try if this is the best time for everyone
I can do any of those dates.
Chris Williams
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On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Nuno Job notifications@github.com wrote:
Please keep me in the invite anyway, I'm in NYC so it's hard cause of running around but will try if this is the best time for everyone
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count me in
Please propose any additional Agenda Items.
Hello!
I'm new here! But in Brazil we organizing a lot events to discuss Node.js(We call our community to NodeBR). I very glad to participating to this committee and I'll do anything I can =D
This dates are very nice to me!
I'm not 100% sold on having a sub brand. its a NodeConf? Just not one of the main ones. I like how Nodeschool has chapters, this really works.
Maybe works pretty well, NodeConf are the main one, and other derivates something like chapters
I'm not even sure the one-day'ers they need to be differentiated as not the main ones, its kinda implicit via the format and the history of NodeConf. I expect the SF & EU events would remain known as the main one's by the community. I'd be interested to see NodeConf.asia etc as another massive conf.
Ok, the time is set.
July 8th 12pm - 1pm PDT (UTC 19:00 - 20:00)
https://bluejeans.com/133167850 OR Just want to dial in? (all numbers)
Updated issue description.
Why not skype or hangout?
Skype isn't good with this many people, Hangouts caps at 10.
@mikeal had a brief chat with @dscape - am happy to pass on the meeting points.
So, BlueJeans was kind of a disaster when we tried to use it for the TSC meeting so let's fall back to using my UberConference line for this meeting.
https://www.uberconference.com/mikeal
We've found that dialing in is significantly better audio quality than the web based part.
Waiting... =D
@thebergamo we aren't schedule to start for another hour and 20 minutes ;)
I don't understand @mikeal :/
We are starting at 19:00 GMT.
Yeah! :p Here just 16:00 hehe
Should we merge the github.com/oneshot with github.com/nodeconf?
+1, though no strong opinion
What are the hard parts of putting on an event?
Caring enough to make it good. Making it good. People wrangling. Lack of sleep. Physical exhaustion. Finding interesting, and ideally new speakers, managing to pay them something for their effort. Oh and the venue is a huge deal. No amount of hard work can fix a band venue. Too big can be as bad as too small.
How can we support each other's events?
Shared calendar, like the jsconf. We should probably integrate with that too.
Should we join the new Node Foundation?
Sounds nice. What would it mean to do so?
Oh and I suck at timezones too. :panda_face:
NodeConf & "Sub Brands" (ONE-SHOT, Summer-Camp, Adventure) What are the goals of dividing these up? Is this working?
The OneShot naming is, I think, missing it's target audience. Experienced noders "get it" where as the aim of oneshots is to attract new people from local communities and NodeConf is much easier to understand immediately what to expect.
Should we merge the github.com/oneshot with github.com/nodeconf?
I'm for for the same reasons as above
What are the hard parts of putting on an event?
- Getting sponsors is hard
- Setting correct ticket prices is hard
- Predicting attendance is hard
All of these things are easier after having run a conference or 2. It would be great provide more advice in these areas to new conference organisers
There are also different difficulties depending on budget. It's actually kinda easier to have less budget. In Oslo, things were pretty easy since we kept the whole event extremely low budget. Less $$ = less to organise.
In Christchurch, we pulled out all the stops and had to work pretty hard as a group to coordinate everything. More polish = more time spent.
Providing higher budget resources such as pimp website templates, attendee badge templates, etc could help in some areas.
New Zealand is a long way away from the rest of the world and the cost of flying speakers added up. Oslo was easy being in Europe and even easier piggy backing off Web Rebels conf in the 2 days prior.
In Oslo Node has a pretty decent adoption and consequently it was easy enough to attract attendees. In Christchurch the community was very new to Node and we had to work crazy hard to attract people from other dev communities (eg. Ruby and .net) from University and from around the rest of the country via meetup groups etc. Even after that attendance was lower than we had hoped (though pretty decent)
How can we support each other's events?
Share experiences, could collect post mortems and include such an approach in guidelines. Could process post mortems into a common challenges and solutions FAQ.
Should we join the new Node Foundation?
Working group under the foundation sounds good to me. Easier to delegate tasks, meet discuss and improve resources.
for anyone bad at timezones, we are starting right now ;)
I couldn't make it to the meeting, it would be awesome if someone took the time to write notes :)
the session was recorded!
Sorry asbout missing this, google ate my meeting event, and i had gone out to look for a new apartment. Will watch the recorded event.
Here's the deal. NodeConfs have been run by several people and groups around the world under various sub-brands. There hasn't been a lot of collaboration between these people yet and the administration of "what is a NodeConf" has been left to me personally, as has been enforcing the trademark when necessary.
I'd like to move the ownership of NodeConf from me to a collective of people representative of the organizers around the world that have been running events and helping to build the community. This group will likely move to the Node Foundation at some point (although that decision will obviously be made by this group once the time is right).
Agenda
Date / Time
July 8th 12pm - 1pm PDT (UTC 19:00 - 20:00)
https://bluejeans.com/133167850 OR Just want to dial in? (all numbers)